I have a setup that is functional. I'm just wondering whether anything is off about the audio quality of the WAV files. If not, I'd like to know why this works.
This is my setup:
Tascam DR-05X -
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YFM6ZCZ/
I connect it to a RODE Video Micro Microphone -
https://www.amazon.com/Rode-VideoMicro-Compact-Camera-Microphone/dp/B015R0IQGW.
I don't like the short mono TRS cable the RODE device came with, and I can't find any longer mono TRS cables, so I setup the devices with a stereo 3.5 mm cable -
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NO73MUQ/. In order to match the genders, I have a stereo gender changer:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08137TXV2/.
This is my exact setup:
I plug one end of the male 3.5 mm stereo cord into the Tascam's Mic/Ext in port, and the other male end into the gender changer. One male end of the short mono 3.5 mm cable that came with the Rode device goes into that microphone, and the other end goes into the other female end of the gender changer.
I set the Tascam to record mono. The resultant WAV files are mono, and they play from both my left and right speakers.
I'm glad this all appears to work out but have a few questions:
Is anything about the WAV files lesser quality with my setup, than had I used the original, short, mono TRS cable that came with the RODE device to connect to the Tascam? If not, then please explain why this setup works perfectly.
Thanks